amoeboidea
Amoeboidea is a major clade of amoeboid protists, commonly referred to as amoebas. These eukaryotic organisms are characterized by their ability to move and feed using pseudopodia, which are temporary cellular extensions. Amoeboidea are found in a wide range of environments, including freshwater, marine habitats, soil, and even as parasites or commensals within other organisms. Their morphology is typically irregular and can change dynamically as they extend and retract their pseudopodia.
The life cycle of amoeboideans often involves a single-celled stage, though some may form multicellular structures
Classification within Amoeboidea has historically been complex, with many groups being defined by morphological characteristics. Modern